I have the Houge grips on mine too. They stuck a little to far down and would push against the mag during firing so I took some off with a Dremel and the hard rubber polishing wheel. It worked real fast so, if you try to modify anything that way, be extremely slow and careful. I suggest practicing on another peice of rubber to get a sense for the speed and feel of it.

You can remove all the material on the underside, that has writing, mould marks... This is easy , 220 grit, go easy not to damage where it gets thin, if done proper, mag will fall out of the gun when you hit mag release, that is without bending the flat spring Frank

sanger00verdun,You have quite a pair there, I love the way handmade grips look on CZs but I am just so used to the soft rubber of my hogue grips I don't know how I would like them for practical uses. Also did you mod the mag catch or the mag to get your mags to sit flush?

Does anyone know if flat metal baseplates like on the .40 mec gars are available for the .45 mags. I really don't like the big plastic bumper type base plates.

I'd like to know exactly what type of Hogue grips those are.I recently bought a CZ-97 myself(Which I love, almost as much as my SLR-95) and would be interested in having those grips on my gun as well, but I am not familiar with Hogue grips and have no idea exactly what type those are.

Those are the correct grips for what you want to do-Hougue's for the cz 75.

Do not really need a dremel for them to fit, just dip them in hot water, put in/screw in one side and strech it around until you are able to screw in the other side.

I and several others here did sand the inside pannels of the grips to eliminate the slight rubbing of the mags against them when being inserted or dropped out of the magwell. I used a little block of wood and sandpaper to do that. Doing it with a dremel would have made it hard to sand the surfaces down evenly.

I did use a dremel to shave a tiny slever off the bottom of the sides of the grip (not the front) to get then perfectly even with the grip frame. They hung off a tiny bit and would push down on the mag during firing at times.

Installing those grips was the best modification I did to my 97b followed by serrated trigger, extended slide lock release, and JackAsh FLGR.